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Who's Darryl Green?


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10 hours ago, MrBubba said:

Fitt really getting desperate for corners.  

 

Having said that he Green likely still faster than 60% of the current team

 

9 hours ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Cornerback and 61.  And he is probably still fast.  Although his name is actually Darrell.  

Fwiw, I read a story that ran a 4.43 forty on his 50th birthday.  

I don't doubt either one of your statements. Lol! Dude was stupid fast. I remember because my Uncle is a huge Redskins fan and he mentioned him a lot growing up. For some reason I remember him as a safety. Did he play safety late in his career? 

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Just to be clear, I figured out who they were talking about before posting this.  I know that wasn't obvious, but I was more making fun of the media.  There is a Field Yates tweet out there with this same list, btw.  Probably where the graphic was created from. 🤦‍♂️

 

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